The Tomb of Amyntas is a remarkable 4th-century BC Lycian rock-cut tomb carved directly into the cliffs overlooking the town of Fethiye. Named after Amyntas, believed to be a local ruler, this monumental tomb features an impressive façade resembling a temple with Ionic columns and a pitched roof. It’s one of the best-preserved examples of Lycian funerary architecture and offers spectacular views over the harbor and surrounding area.
Carved into cliffs just above Fethiye town center, easily visible from the harbor.
It’s carved directly into the cliff face with a temple-like façade featuring Ionic columns.
No, entry inside is not permitted to preserve the structure.
No, the tomb can be viewed freely from outside.
Panoramic views over Fethiye harbor, the town, and the surrounding Mediterranean coast.